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Water
To correctly fill your washer in the proper amount of time, water pressure of 14 to 70psi (100 to 500 kPa) is required.
Water pressure less than 14psi may cause water valve failure, or may extend the fill time beyond what your washer
controls allow, causing your washer to turn off and alarm error.
A time limit is built into the controls to prevent flooding in your home if a hose becomes loose.
The water faucet must be within 4 feet of the back of your washer to match the inlet hoses provided with your washer.
To avoid the possibility of water damage:
- Locate the washer so that the water faucet can be accessed easily.
- Turn off the faucet when the washer is not in use.
- Periodically check and ensure that there is no leakage from the water inlet hose fittings.
Drain facility
The recommended height of the stand pipe is 35 inch.
The drain hose must be routed through the drain hose clip to the stand pipe. The stand pipe must be large enough to
match the outside diameter of the drain hose.
INSTALL YOUR WASHER
WARNING:
Before installing, make sure there are rubber gaskets inside the fittings at both
ends of the water supply hoses. If there are no water inlet hoses packed with the washer or
if the hoses are damaged, Call hOme Service Center at 1-(800)-898-3002. Installing the water
supply hoses without rubber gaskets can cause water leakage.
When it's the first time you install the washer, be sure to use new hoses. If a hose is too short,
replace the hose with a longer, high pressure hose.
Step 1: Move your washer to the selected location
Tilt the washer back onto its rear rollers and push it forward as shown in the figure below.
Move the unit to a location as described in the previous sections.
WARNING:
Make sure the location has a hard, level surface without carpeting. There should be no direct sunlight. Do
not expose the washer to freezing temperatures (under 32°F).
Step 2: Install the Bottom Cover
Slide the bottom cover into the slots on bottom surface of the unit as in the following figure, and fix it with one screw
attached with the washer.
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Step 3: Connect the water hose
1. The Quick Connection Adaptor is primarily for quick connection to a single faucet, such as a typical kitchen sink.
In cases where the washer is stored in a different place than where it is used, skip this step if you are connecting
the washer to a sink with separate hot and cold faucets. The adaptor consists of two parts that quickly connect or
disconnect. One part, the faucet fitting, is for connection to the faucet and the other part, the hose fitting, connects
to the cold water hose of the washer.
- Pull back on the white ring to free the faucet fitting from the adaptor for installation into the faucet.
- Screw the end of the cold water hose onto the base of the hose fitting.
- If the faucet has internal screw threads, unscrew the aerator if present from the tip of the faucet. Then screw the
faucet fitting into the faucet. Make sure that the black rubber gasket is on the top of the adaptor before screwing it in.
- If the faucet has external screw threads, remove the gasket from the top of the faucet fitting, and screw the fitting
over the external threads.
- Pull back on the white ring to connect the two parts of the adaptor back together.
NOTE: When connected to a single faucet, be sure to run cold water only.
2. Connect the ends of the water supply hoses to the faucets. For convenience, use the Quick
Connection Adapter for connection to the cold water faucet. See instructions for Quick Connection
Adaptor use in previous sections.
3. Tighten the fittings by hand until they are snug, and then tighten them an additional two-thirds of a
turn with a wrench.
WARNING:
When you fasten the fittings, do not fasten them too tightly or apply tape or seal to the faucets or water
supply intakes. This can damage the fittings. After you have connected the water supply hoses to the faucet, ensure
that they are connected securely by pulling the water supply hoses downwards.
4. Place the unconnected ends of the hoses into a bucket and open the faucets connected to the two
water supply hoses for 10 or 15 seconds to remove any substances from the hoses. Close the faucets
before continuing.
5. Connect the ends of the water supply to the water supply intake connections at the
top of the washer.
WARNING:
The water hose connected to the COLD faucet must be connected to the
cold water supply intake.
6. Tighten the fittings by hand until they are snug, and then tighten them an additional
two-thirds of a turn with a wrench.
WARNING:
Ensure that the water supply hoses are not twisted or bent. If the hoses are twisted or
bent, the hoses can leak and cause electric shock due to the water leakage.To ensure the correct
water usage, connect to the COLD water faucet.
7. Turn on the COLD water supplies and check all the water supply intake connections and the faucets for water leaks.
Step 4: Connect the drain hose
Position the other end of the drain hose. It can be positioned in three ways.
A. Over the edge of a wash basin
Secure the guide to the side of the basin wall with a hook or to the tap with a
piece of string to prevent the drain hose from moving.
B. In a stand pipe
The stand pipe must be no shorter than 32 inch and no longer than 39 inch.
C. In a laundry tub
The laundry tub must be no shorter than 32 inch and no higher than 39 inch.
IMPORTANT:
Lower drain hose will lead to water leakage and no washing function.
Tie strap
Tie strap
Tie strap
Tie strap
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